Save up to £90 On PSVR bundles at Amazon UK for Prime Day
Amazon UK has savings on both the PSVR Mega Pack and Starter Pack
If you already have a PS4, PSVR is the easiest and cheapest way to start experiencing the unique joy of virtual reality gaming - and with a set of new Amazon Prime Day deals on two different bundles, you have your choice on how to jump into VR with big savings. Amazon has slashed the price of the PSVR Mega Pack to £209 and the PSVR Starter Pack to £180. Both of these will get you started properly with a PSVR headset, all the required accessories to play (including a PS4 camera), and even a game or five to start playing as soon as you have it all set up.
If you know you want to get a strong start into virtual reality, you should head straight for the Mega Pack. It bundles in our current pick for best best PlayStation VR game, Astro Bot Rescue Mission, as well as VR Worlds, Skyrim VR, Doom VFR, and Wipeout Omega Collection. Or if you just prefer to dip your toes in to start, the Starter Pack comes with VR Worlds, which is a lovely preview of the weird and wonderful things PSVR can do all by itself. It is worth noting that these prices represent the Mega Pack's lowest ever price, and the Starter Pack's nearly-lowest ever price. Handsome deals and good bang for pound value.
PSVR Mega Pack | was £299 now only £209 at Amazon
The PSVR Mega Pack is an all-in-one bundle that will keep you busy with virtual reality goodness for hours upon hours with five fully fledged games.
PSVR Starter Pack | was £250 now just £180 at Amazon
Don't want to throw yourself headlong into virtual reality, or prefer to pick out your own games? No worries, this pack will give you supreme savings on a lighter first step into PSVR. You get the headset, the camera, and a bundled-in copy of VR Worlds.
If you do need a PS4 to hook your new headset up to, check out our roundup of the best PS4 bundle deals happening now, or if you prefer a Pro, take a look at our PS4 Pro deals guide for some hot discounts.
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